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  • One Market, One Money: An Evaluation of the Potential Benefits and Costs of Forming an Economic and Monetary Union

    One Market, One Money by Emerson, Michael; Gros, Daniel; Italianer, Alexander;

    An Evaluation of the Potential Benefits and Costs of Forming an Economic and Monetary Union

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 27 February 1992

    • ISBN 9780198773245
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages354 pages
    • Size 247x189x20 mm
    • Weight 797 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line drawings, tables
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    Short description:

    This book provides a much-needed accessible and non-technical account of a highly topical issue - European Monetary Union. It is a coherent and authoritative statement of the view of the Commission of the European Communities by its chief economist. The book has already been written about in the Financial Times, and it should attract much media attention on publication.

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    Long description:

    This first volume of two on European Monetary Union (EMU) is based on the work, and gives the view, of the Commission of the European Communities. It provides a general introduction to the issues.

    The EMU project is outlined and its benefits and costs examined, including the implications for public finances and the impact on the international system. The author also looks at transitional issues in general, at national perspectives, transaction costs, and macroeconomic model simulations.

    `An excellent evaluation of the prospects of EMU.'
    M.J. Riley, Thames Polytechnic

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    Table of Contents:

    Executive Summary; A: Synthesis and Economic Principles: Synthesis; The Economics of EMU; B: The Main Benefits and Costs: Efficiency Gains; Benefits of Stable Prices; Implications for Public Finance; Adjusting without the Nominal Exchange Rate; External Dimensions; C: The Impact Through Time and Space: Transitional Issues; Spatial Aspects; National Perspectives on the Costs and Benefits of EMU; Annexes: Exchange Transaction Costs; Germany and the Netherlands: the Case of a de facto Monetary Union; European and German Economic and Monetary Union: a Comparison; Shocks and Adjustment in EMU: Simulations with the Quest Model; Exchange Rate Regimes in the EC: Simulations with the Multimod Model

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